COVID-19 Resources & Tools (Coronavirus Resources)

Updated 6/3/2020 at 5:45pm EDT

Our top priority is to protect the health and well-being of our communities and to arm our customers with the latest information available as the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation evolves. To support health professionals working around the clock to meet those most in need, we are making the following updates and resources available - at no charge - for clinicians, nurses and medical researchers, in response to new developments, evidence and guidance.

Epidemiologist Mackenzie Weise, an infection prevention clinical program manager with the healthcare software company Wolters Kluwer Health, notes that while temperature screenings will pick up on a subset of infected people, many carriers will be asymptomatic or presymptomatic when their temperature is taken.

Our interactive COVID-19 search intensity map helps clinicians and public health agencies track the virus and may support clinicians in gaining predictive insights on reported cases based on clinical search activity from 1.9 million clinicians at the point of care.

For Health IT Developers

We have developed a number of patient education and engagement content resources addressing the COVID-19 pandemic. We are encouraging digital healthcare developers to utilize these resources on their websites and in their application, at no cost.

In this approximately 9-minute interview, Dr. O’Neill discusses and details the ambitious and pioneering study, which will enroll over 3,000 healthcare workers and first responders to test whether the anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine can prevent these frontline workers from contracting COVID-19.

Many studies link rural populations with more obese individuals—and healthcare workers on the front lines are learning that obesity is a major risk factor for serious complications and poorer outcomes from COVID-19.

COVID-19: Podcast with Dr. Lloyd Novick and Dr. John Marr from The Journal of Public Health Management & Practice

Dr. Lloyd Novick, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, and Dr. John Marr, American physician, epidemiologist, and infectious disease outbreak expert, weigh in with where things might be headed next with coronavirus in the United States.

Mackenzie Weise, MPH, CIC, Infection Prevention Clinical Program Manager for Wolters Kluwer, discusses the COVID-19 outbreak, CDC recommendations and what we can do to protect ourselves and similar historical situations.

We know it can be a scary time for families as normal routines are disrupted due to the COVID-19 outbreak. This is a great time to talk to children about what is happening, and empower them to be helpers to keep each other healthy. Mackenzie Weise, MPH, CIC, Infection Prevention Clinical Program Manager for Wolters Kluwer, explains the role kids can play.